Polanski & Hannah’s Dance of Shame

Psalm 34:21 Evil shall slay the wicked: and they that hate the righteous shall be desolate.
The scenes in Trafalgar Square last Saturday should give serious observers pause, not just for their spectacle, but for what they reveal about the fragility of the so-called Together Alliance.
It was not a show of strength. It was a slow-motion unravelling—set, rather bizarrely, to a backing track of techno beats and ideological incoherence.
The Together Alliance had promised a mighty stand against “far-Right extremism.” What it delivered instead was a spectacle so muddled, so culturally schizophrenic, that it bordered on parody.
At the centre of it all was the now widely shared image, highlighted with relish by Brendan O’Neill, of Green Party figurehead Zack Polanski enthusiastically “dad-dancing” alongside drag performers and leather-clad exhibitionists. It was the kind of scene that demands a double take. Not because it was shocking, but because it was so revealing.
Because this—this awkward fusion of causes, costumes and contradictions—is the Together Alliance in microcosm.
1 Corinthians 14:33 For God is not the author of confusion, but of peace, as in all churches of the saints.
A movement that stands for nothing… except opposition
Strip away the slogans, and the Alliance quickly loses coherence. It is not united by a shared moral vision, nor by any serious programme for national renewal. It is bound, almost entirely, by what it opposes.

And chief among those shared hatreds is Israel.
This is the glue. Not justice. Not peace. Not truth. But a visceral hostility that has, for a time, papered over vast ideological cracks. Cracks that are now widening. Where was Zack Polanski’s deputy, the observant bearded Muslim, Mothin Ali himself, as his leader danced away in the company of the depraved and perverted? Him and his Islamic war-cry was nowhere to be seen. Where were the Muslim Council of Britain, Muslim Aid UK, the Muslim Community Association, the Imam of East London Mosque or the Iran-backed Islamic Human Rights Commission? They are all listed as supporters of the Together Alliance. (It’s revealing just reading the list.)
Matthew 12:25 And Jesus knew their thoughts, and said unto them, Every kingdom divided against itself is brought to desolation; and every city or house divided against itself shall not stand
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Delusion Not Diversity

The fundamental problem is simple: the Alliance asks mutually incompatible worldviews to march in lockstep.
On one side, progressive activists who champion gender ‘fluidity, sexual libertinism’, and the dismantling of every inherited norm. On the other, religious conservatives, particularly within segments of Muslim activism whose beliefs are rooted in moral codes that explicitly reject those very ideas.
This is not diversity. It is delusion.

And moments like Trafalgar Square expose it brutally. One is left asking: what exactly are socially conservative Muslims meant to make of public displays that celebrate everything their faith prohibits? And conversely, what do progressive activists imagine awaits them in societies governed by the very ideologies they so casually align with? What do singer Paloma Faith and Leigh-Anne Pinnock from Little Mix think would happen to them if they pitched up in ‘Palestine’ dressed like that? Or the dirty boys on stage?

Mr. O’Neill distilled this contradiction into a line that has cut through the noise precisely because it is so uncomfortable: “Should any of these activists set foot in places like Hamas-controlled Gaza, their pronouns would very quickly become ‘was’ and ‘were’.”
Crude? Yes. But it lands because it points to a reality too many would rather ignore.
2 Corinthians 6:14 Be ye not unequally yoked together with unbelievers: for what fellowship hath righteousness with unrighteousness? and what communion hath light with darkness?
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Selective Outrage and Moral Blindness
There is another, deeper hypocrisy at play. The Alliance claims to oppose extremism. Yet its definition of extremism appears… selective. The “far Right” is loudly denounced—often defined so broadly that it includes ordinary, working people who dissent from progressive orthodoxy.
Meanwhile, far more immediate and tangible threats are met with silence, equivocation, or outright denial. This is not principled opposition to extremism. It is ideological convenience.
Ezekiel 12:2 Son of man, thou dwellest in the midst of a rebellious house, which have eyes to see, and see not; they have ears to hear, and hear not: for they are a rebellious house.
Numbers and Message that Don’t Add Up
Even the much-trumpeted scale of the march has been called into question. Grand claims of mass mobilisation sit uneasily alongside far more modest estimates and visibly thin crowds. Organisers of the Together Alliance march claimed 500,000 people attended. A police estimate put the figure closer to 50,000.

But the deeper issue is not how many turned up. It is who turned up—and what, if anything, they actually share beyond a vague sense of grievance and a common list of enemies.
Because once the music stops, once the placards are lowered and the ‘celebrities’ have applauded themselves for their supposed great virtue, what remains?
A coalition that cannot agree on basic questions of morality.
A movement that cannot define the society it wants to build.
An alliance held together by resentment, not conviction.
Matt 13:49 So shall it be at the end of the world: the angels shall come forth, and sever the wicked from among the just,
The Beginning of the End
From a Christian standpoint, the spectacle is not political, it is cultural and spiritual.
A society untethered from truth will inevitably descend into contradiction. When alliances are forged without reference to moral coherence when truth is sacrificed for tactical unity, the result is precisely what we witnessed: noise without substance, energy without direction, and unity without foundation. You cannot build anything lasting on that.
The Together Alliance may continue to march. It may continue to issue statements, to chant slogans, to perform unity. But what Trafalgar Square revealed is this: the alliance is not solid. It is strained, brittle, and increasingly absurd.
A coalition built on shared hostility—however intense—cannot survive the weight of its own contradictions.
Proverbs 16:18 Pride goeth before destruction, and an haughty spirit before a fall.
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READ: Gen 1:27; Amos 3:3; Ezek 12:2; Isa 5:20; Ps 127:1; Prov 14:15; Prov 14:34; Prov 16:18; Matt 7:3; Matt 7:26–27; Matt 12:25; Luke 12:2; John 17:17; 1 Cor 14:33; 2 Cor 6:14.
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Pray for moral courage and boldness.
Pray for national repentance and restoration.
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